Bengal kittens are wilder in looks than personality. The most common pattern is spotted; a "rosetted" Bengal has larger, more open spots to give them a more jaguar-like appearance. Bengal breeders may keep F1 through F3 kittens (1-3 generations from wild ancestry) for breeding purposes, but Bengal pet buyers should insist on no closer than F4 to ensure quality temperament. Bengals are shorthaired and require little grooming.

Oklahoma

Breeder Name: Gwen MeierCattery: MukulaalCattery Location: Oklahoma

Litter born: 10-22-2017Sire: Ennead Seti of Mukulaal (Black Silver Spotted)Dam: Mukulaal SLPS Scooter (Seal Lynx Point Spotted)Litter is/will be registered with: TICAKittens will be able to go to new homes on or after: Available Now!

Oklahoma

Breeder Name: Gwen MeierCattery: MukulaalCattery Location: Oklahoma

Litter born: 09-11-2017Sire: Ennead Seti of Mukulaal (Black Silver Spotted)Dam: Cool Creek Sparkle Plenty of Mukulaal (Black Silver Spotted)Litter is/will be registered with: TICAKittens will be able to go to new homes on or after: Available Now!